Background

Discover the Natural Wonders of Kibale National Park

Experience the vibrant ecosystems and rich wildlife of Kibale National Park, a premier destination for primate enthusiasts and nature lovers alike in Uganda.

4.5

Kibale National Park is a stunning paradise for nature lovers, offering a rich tapestry of biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. Renowned for its captivating chimpanzee tracking experiences, this national park invites tourists to immerse themselves in the beauty of Uganda's wildlife. From lush rainforests to vibrant ecosystems, every corner of Kibale is teeming with life, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking adventure and tranquility in nature.

A brief summary to Kibale National Park

Local tips

  • Book your chimpanzee tracking permits in advance to secure your spot, as they often sell out quickly.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring insect repellent to enhance your trekking experience.
  • Visit during the early morning for the best chances of spotting wildlife and to avoid the heat.
  • Consider hiring a local guide who can provide valuable insights into the park's wildlife and ecosystems.
  • Don't forget your binoculars and camera to capture the stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife.
widget icon

Getting There

  • Car

    From Queen Elizabeth National Park, drive north on the Kasese-Fort Portal Road. Continue on this road for approximately 2.5 hours until you reach Fort Portal town. From Fort Portal, take the Kamwenge Road and continue for about 36 kilometers until you reach the signposted junction for Kibale National Park. Turn left at the junction and follow the road for about 5 kilometers until you reach the park entrance.

  • Public Transportation

    From Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can take a matatu (shared minibus) or a bus from the nearby town to Fort Portal. Once in Fort Portal, you can take a boda boda (motorcycle taxi) or a taxi to the junction for Kibale National Park. From there, you may need to walk or arrange for a special hire taxi to take you to the park entrance.

Unlock the Best of Kibale National Park

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Discover more about Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park, known as the primate capital of the world, is a treasure trove of biodiversity located in the heart of Uganda. Spanning over 766 square kilometers, the park boasts an incredible variety of ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, wetlands, and grasslands. It is home to more than 13 species of primates, including the magnificent chimpanzees, which attract countless visitors eager to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Guided chimpanzee tracking tours offer an unforgettable experience, allowing tourists to engage with the playful antics of these intelligent animals while trekking through the lush greenery. Beyond chimpanzees, Kibale is also a haven for birdwatchers, with over 300 recorded bird species, including the elusive Great Blue Turaco and the colorful African Grey Parrot. The park's diverse flora and fauna make it an ideal spot for nature walks, photography, and wildlife observation. Visitors can also explore the nearby Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, which offers additional opportunities for birdwatching and cultural experiences with the local communities. The best time to visit Kibale National Park is during the dry seasons from December to February and June to September when wildlife sightings are at their peak. Whether you are an avid adventurer or a casual nature enthusiast, Kibale National Park promises a captivating escape into Uganda's wild heart.

Popular Experiences near Kibale National Park

Popular Hotels near Kibale National Park

Select Currency